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Original Title: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Genge: Animation,Action,Adventure,Comedy,Drama,Fantasy,Sci-Fi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abandoned by their father as kids, two young brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric lived with their mother in a small town called Resembool. After losing their mother to a terminal illness, they try to resurrect her using alchemy - a science which allows you to transform physical matter from one form to another. However human transmutation is strictly forbidden as it cannot be carried out successfully. The resurrection of their mother failed causing Edward to lose his left leg and Alphonse his entire body. Edward manages to save Alphonse's soul by bonding it to a suit of armor by sacrificing his right arm. Determined to recover their bodies, Edward joins the military as a state alchemist and the brothers begin their search for the philosopher's stone. During their journey they discover the truth about the country's history, and the conspiracy at the higher levels of the military and take it upon themselves to save the country's future.
After a mother dies and her two sons attempt to revive her using forbidden Alchemy techniques, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric must pay the price - one loses his entire body, and the other loses an arm and a leg. Now, the two must go to great lengths and embark on incredible, dangerous adventures to get their full bodies back - even if that means using more Alchemy and making some enemies on the way.
Everyone should experience FMA:B at least once in their lives; it saddens me that I'll never get to watch it for the first time again. It's a work of remarkable clarity, set-up, and execution, with a vibrant world of vibrant characters, good, bad, and straddling in between. The viewer's full spectrum of human emotion is dissected, from excitement to laughter, and often grief. It has earned its place as one of the most critically praised Animes, if not Television shows in general. This is the second adaptation of the acclaimed Manga series, the former having suffered from being released while the Manga was ongoing, leading to an invented ending that dissatisfied most viewers.

The primary protagonists of the series are the Elric brothers, who, when their mother died at the hand of incurable illness after their father left, attempted to use their alchemy to resurrect her; for this blaspheme, Edward, the elder, lost his arm, and Alphonse, the younger, lost his entire body. Ed proceeded to sacrifice his leg to bring his brother into a nearby suit of armour; their main objective in the series is to return to find a way to return to their old bodies. While Ed is the smarter, and bolder of the pair, he struggles with insecurities not just related to his height, but unbearable guilt for the situation he put himself and his brother in. Also, while Alphonse can't feel pain as a suit of armour, he can't stop dreaming about being able to taste and touch again, and has existential questions about his soul. What a change from the constant conflicts of other fictional sibling relationships. Refreshingly, they unquestionably love each other, and rarely fight, any conflict being portrayed with all the seriousness it deserves.

The show boasts one of the most incredible supporting casts ever put together. There's the magnificently realised Roy Mustang, the military officer infamous for his open ambition and ostentatiousness, but who's actually one of the most altruistic and heroic leaders in the cesspit he inhabits, not to mention an exceptionally skilled Flame Alchemist. There's Scar, a one man vengeance machine, out for revenge against the country that genocided his people, whose loyalties continue to muddle as the story unfolds. We are introduced to Hohenheim, the father of the Elric brothers, whom one fears may be a dead-end, 'neglectful father' trope, but opens up into a near mythical legend as his backstory is put together. If I were to run through all the great side-characters on the show, this review would never end, but it speaks volumes that any of the aforementioned, of whom any could be the protagonist, aren't even the main focus.

The villains are nearly perfect. They accomplish the main two tasks any good villain should do:

1) Convince the audience to hate them, and want them to lose, preferably with the most amount of pain/humiliation possible.

2) Convince the audience there is a chance they could win, or at least have them question how the hero could possibly defeat them.

There are many major villains, and all fight and conclude uniquely. The members of the main villain army are based on, and named after, the Seven Deadly Sins. All share a unique design and character, with all of them hiding some trick up their sleeve. I won't dare spoil the identities of several of the villains, but suffice to say that the more you find out about them, the more interested you are, and they never disappoint. For being based off a single defining (negative) trait, several of them possess incredibly human insecurities, despite their universal mockery of man and his emotions. This level of depth wasn't necessary, but is incredibly satisfying. The ultimate villain certainly doesn't disappoint, his indefatigable aura leaving a terrifying impression.

Being a show based around the search for the Philosopher's Stone, several of the monologues on the meaning and struggle of life leave deep resonance with viewers. Perhaps the best scene on the matter is when the leaders of the Ishvalan tribe offer themselves to spare the tens of thousands of their remaining people, and are rebuffed with mockery by the enemy President, since "One human life is worth one human life." When a Tribal leader warns that God himself will strike down the President for his atrocities, he responds, "How much longer do you think your 'God' plans to wait before unleashing his fury? Just how many thousands of lives must I take before he decides to strike me down?" Further themes on the meaning of life, the futility of immortality, the nature of God and Truth, the necessity of suffering, are passionately explored, and fulfil character arcs like a hand in glove.

The world the characters inhabit never feels restrained; we are shown almost all sides of the country, from the Northern tundra, to the Eastern desert, the Western mountains, the ruins of ancient civilisation, the slums of the forest, and the glitz of Central. One can still detect life all across the country, even when they are off-screen. Foreign visitors arrive in the nation, each with their own agenda, often competing with each other for the same objective. The nature of alchemy, and of equivalent exchange is explored, and how it ties into the way this Universe operates. The show is magnificent in being able to construct a deep lore, explaining the history of the state, its relationship with neighbours, relationship with religions, and its own descent into militarism and autocracy.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood captures you from the very first of its title sequence; even the credit themes leave a soaring sensation that impels you to continue to watch. It fails in no respect, delivering some of the most heart-breaking, heart-warming, and heart-pounding scenes ever put on a television screen. Every few episodes deliver a moment that shocks you with how far it goes. The experience of watching it is something I'll treasure, and something I'll never forget. There just MIGHT be no #Anime better than this so far (Except DBZ and Death Note) to provide satisfaction on the same level as this show did.

A show that transcends all norms of story-telling to deliver a story with utmost thrill and of utmost class. Convoluting with aspects of emotions, visual artistry and narrative to leave an ever-lasting impact on the viewer that MIGHT never be satisfied with another anime.

The animation is sharp, crisp and vivid, as well as it is very unique, corresponding to the theme of the story itself. The #Animation is definitely one of the most amazing things about this show and it all comes into focus in the last 10 episodes, where every detail just intensifies the #Climax.

The show definitely has adult content in it, in terms of the story and the plot, but it does not shy away from humor and light- heartedness from time to time. The storyline is very well written, as it flows with ease, while offering up all twists and turns.

One small thing that just doesn't work well with the show are the different Opening and Ending themes that have been used. Just 2 of the opening themes (Again Yui and Rain Sid) and 1 Ending theme (Let It All Out) complement the show, the rest are just annoying.
No, this has no relation with the movie or the previous tv series at all. This series follows more closely to the original manga than it's predecessor, though there are still some cuts from the original source material throughout the series. Several characters from the original manga that were left out of the previous series are used for this series, just as how there are numerous characters from the previous series that are exclusive to that series and are not used here (along with a few minor manga characters that were used in the first series but not here). Also while episodes 2-14 use similar material to the previous series, there are notably a few plot changes as it reflects based on what occurred in the manga and not the previous series. Episode 15 would officially start with the material from the manga that was never used before.

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